Allotment Gardening Advice Help Chat
Chatting => Chatting on the Plot => Topic started by: Goosegirl on January 11, 2021, 14:33
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I was looking at something (can't remember what) and a window opened on my pc to say if I clicked on the correct box and tried three times to find it I'd win a new Samsung phone for £1. Well, I clicked on once to no avail then it said I only had one more go left (?) and, guess what, I got it. Yeah, to pay £1 I'd have to give them my card details. Not likely!
The other one is a bit puzzling. My OH regularly uses a website in his Favourites but when he tried to log in as usual he was told his password had expired. Er, I didn't know they could. Being ultra-cautious in case someone was after his password I clicked on their Forgotten Password button so they could send a link and he could re-set it which he did and all is ok. What do you think?
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I'd say the first one is and the 2nd one isn't :D
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Hello I think the first one is the second one probably not I had to reset my password for this site a few weeks ago still cant reset it ,I'm using the one that administrator reset with jezza
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Hope you have antivirus software on your PC GG, and that it's running and up to date - unwanted pop-ups can be a sign your PC has picked up some malware from somewhere.
Not a bad idea to go belt and braces and run Malwarebytes from time to time (there is a free version you can download.)
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Google keep telling me that some of my passwords need re-visiting, but the sites are some very old ones I don't ever use.
I mean, what's the point of having a passpord, when all you have to do is type 'password', and you get all sorts of offers mainly from Estonia for some reason, and how do they know I'm 29 years old!!
Seriously, as the others say #1 - fake; #2 OK...
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Thanks all and I agree with you. I have Norton 360 which has always served me well and has blocked quite a few things so am not worried,
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I've had 2 scam emails today. You'd think they would make the effort to spell correctly.
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My email address is purposely a bit odd, so when I see the scammer starting the 'message' with the second digit, it's clearly a scam, and is easily binnable in seconds!
Gmail is pretty good at noticing spam, but some results are so funny, I even give them a donation - via Nigeria, as a goodwill gesture! The last one received a few old brass coins from some ancient Belgian currency, and sent without a stamp!
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Just had an email telling me that as I missed my first covid jab I need to pay a fine of £250, it will double every week the fine remains unpaid. Nice try.
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Just had an email telling me that as I missed my first covid jab I need to pay a fine of £250, it will double every week the fine remains unpaid. Nice try.
Just wrong, on sooo many levels :ohmy:
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I had the BT Openreach call (again) today. It seemed to come from a legitmate UK landline number but I reckon that was spoofed. The very nice lady on the other end of the line said she was calling from BT Openreach and had noticed a problem with my internet - and router. She asked questions about which devices I had connected to the internet, and when I mentioned a personal laptop she asked me to start it up.
At that point I was convinced it was a scam and ended the call. I gurgled for this sort of scam and yes, sure enough ...
They're very convincing, potentially apart from the very strong South Asian accent and incredibly loud call centre type background. Don't allow them access to your computer. Beware!
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I got one ages ago like this when a lady rang up and asked if I had a pc. When I said I do, she said there was something wrong that needed fixing and I was to switch it on. I knew it was a scam otherwise why was she asking if I had a pc in the first place?????? Der!
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We have a BT phone which lets you screen everyone calling, and you press '1' if you know them or don't see some Bratislavian code displayed, otherwise they all get binned without us knowing, especially the foreign ones!
We bought it for when all the PPI scams were going on, and it was a huge success too! Funnily enough though, we did have a proper actual claim which was offered by our (then) bank by letter, and they paid up without a whimper, which was rather pleasant, as we cashed a cheque for well over £6,000, and that paid for our funerals...:0~
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Beware the BT Openreach scam calls from India have started up again ::)
A very nice, polite man was concerned, bet he wasn't as polite after I put the phone down .......
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Interesting text message yesterday said a DPD driver had missed me yesterday.
“Click here” to rearrange the delivery. A bit of a surprise for the driver I just deleted his message!!
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Oh I've just had the Apple Pay I don't have suspended for unusual activity. Text mesage in the bin.
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I've had my non-existent Apple Pay a/c suspended twice this week for unusual activity ::)
Just stop!!
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that's interesting to note that scam Goosyegirl many thanks
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New phone scam today...
You are entitled to a fuel discount, click here.... to claim.
Obviously I didn't click ::)
Be very careful on your phone, and online, remember thieves don't care if they empty your bank account.
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Apparently, I've had about 12 or so parcels waiting for me at UPS, (?), luckily Gmail bins them for me, and I don't need to wonder what they are..;0)
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as Isaid in my previous replies' scammers are just scum picking on the those who are confused what to do then taking their hard-earned money without a care in the world someone in authority should be doing something about these cretins a long holiday at his Majesty's pleasure wouldn't go a miss but as some of these scums are based abroad its less likely they will get Cort